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Show : : ; : THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY H. f . I What is in a 1 I Chocolate Cream? 1 X V i ; Is it a Food or is it a Non-Essential Luxury? . It depends entirely on what U 1 it and what the food value of I the contents is. j In the first place, what is a chocolate cream made of? The principal' Ingredients are: Cocoa, milk and sugar, which I j mixed, make Hie chocolate. Milk, sugar and Soma corn syrup make v 'the filling. Every one of these ingredient! Is a food product of highest worth, f ' . T No one questions this. f - 1 j We all know that sugar is an-essential food. v . And when nuts are added to the chocolate creams, as Is often done, another splendid food product is furnished. ' j? Taken separately, each is high in food value. Naturally com- bined into a delicious confection, they are exceptionally high in food Y j. value. All these Ingredients are food products which the human system ! demands. That is why the active man, woman and child likes the 5 combinations we. call "candv." i, X Because of the energizing qualities of candy, the soldiers crave ,J, it. Its food value lias been forever established through the necessi- ties of the world war. The soldier, after a hard day's work, craves sweetmeats. They fill a real want. Shipyard workers, loggers, men and women doing all kinds of heavy work, crave candy because it fills the need for something sweet to supply body fuel. Growing children require the sugar in candy to supply their bodies with carbo- It hydrates. Their craving for candy is recognized as the young body's j need for fuel not as an abnormal appetite. We must not deny all candy give candy rationally and normally, just as you supply any other food. 1: i t 4 I : 1 In normal tines the candy industry uses nly & of Jkm J sufrar consumed per capita in thto country. Kifht nw thli T amount has ben cut squarely in tw. J jl I j The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. j -' - ' - w fe& Sr1 iL&Jb&ifogLtJbJJ tyga iestCkss!kin0d(Mneint!Stld. itmf-m''1 tiJSTRUMSKT or QUALITY v JT P . 0tt0tf g k' I ' ':U'-;:;:'ii;';-- ;""" P -, .y lifcw -' ; r 1', )'' - - ':"f '.j Music is tke universal lanuagi i o v. 4'i(S of mankind. M eiem a Longfellow. j t'i B la ' CS K ? a l .rpiIERE'S no question of what you ?2 --' are gonj lo uy after 'ou tear I5 J the Sonora. . t? It is so wonderfully natural, true and Yjj ivcj beaut if h1, tht; t von iviil understand at once V! why Souora woi. j-.'ghest score for tone qualitvatthe i'.-r.iauia Pacific Exposition. iA $50 $5." $ri0 $00 S(l3 $150 $180 H $200 $215 s.lOO $375 $500 81000 . j IU HNS BIR1 CO. hi,, . y EVERYBODY IS GOING TO THE u HI li y Jf at Hotel ATKIN Sunday Evening 6 to 9 p. m. WILL GLADLY MAKE RESERVATIONS Why People Finally Trade at Sloan's THROUGH OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SELLING SELL-ING MERCHANDISE WE HAVE HELD FIRMLY TO THE BELIEF THAT THE BIGGEST THING IN BUSINESS IS SERVICE. BY SERVICE WE DO NOT MEAN THE EXCHANGE OF A PAIR OF SOX OR THE WRAPPING UP OF A POUND OF BUTTER FOR A' PIECE OF MONEY. SERVICE MEANS KEEPING OUR STOCK UP TO THAT STANDARD OF QUALITY WHERE YOU GET A DOLLAR VALUE FOR THE HARD-EARNED DOLLAR YOU SPEND. SERVICE MEANS TAKING A PERSONAL INTEREST IN SELLING SELL-ING YOU SUCH MERCHANDISE THAT YOU WILL . FEEL SATISFIED THAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT AS WISELY AS THE MARKET AFFORDS AT THE PRICE. SERVICE EXTENDS EVEN FARTHER. IT IS A POTENT FACTOR IN EVERY LINE OF OUR BUSINESS. OUR LARGE STOCK PURCHASED WHEN THINGS WERE NORMAL ENABLES US ON MANY LINES TO SERVE YOU IN WAR TIMES AS 1 IN PEACE TIMES. . ' SERVICE THAT BUILDS FOR THE FUTURE TRADE AND CONFIDENCE THAT IS THE SLOAN SERVICE. . WE VALUE YOUR CONFIDENCE MORE THAN A FEW SMALL PROFITS. YOURS TRULY, T. W.SLOAN &. CO. Funds Wanted The Last Drive for Sheets Napkins has left the local Chapter in debt about. $25 0 and it becomes necessarv to raise that amount at once. The Chapter officials cannot go out among the liberal people of Milford and solicit funds to lift the Indebtedness, so they take this method of appealing to you for help, and thev know you will respond with the same generous hand that has put Milford way over the top in the recent Liberty Loan campaign and all other patriotic efforts. Hand your contribution to K. B. Jorgeii.-en. or mail him a check. ' THANK YOU Milford Chapter American Red Cross |